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Re: Smashed Cake
In short, no; I wanted to F2 them but never found a male. Also, I have another pack of Smashed Cake but don't see myself getting into them.
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Re: Smashed Cake
Smashedcake!! Now that’s a name I want to try!
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Re: Smashed Cake
Day 0
Plants are set (L-R phenos 1&2) and ready to go for 70 days. Reworked pots to transplant and veg phenos 3&4. Tucking leaves under the scrog is critical to tame the stretch. Meanwhile, a few one gallon sex test pots will crowd those efforts for a few more days.



Plants are set (L-R phenos 1&2) and ready to go for 70 days. Reworked pots to transplant and veg phenos 3&4. Tucking leaves under the scrog is critical to tame the stretch. Meanwhile, a few one gallon sex test pots will crowd those efforts for a few more days.
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Re: Smashed Cake
Day 7
There’s no way to sugar coat this but the idea of scrogging or tucking has been more thought than practice. Since about day 5, very little can be done and rearward flowers have gotten away. Quick summary of notes thus far for all four phenos.
1. Most regenerative of the plants. Long to clone. Colorful in flower.
2. Hacked average all around.
3. Hacked and slow
4. 2nd to #1 in regenerative qualities. Fast cloner. Green in flower.
Clone 1 (L) easily caught up to and surpassed the size of clone 2 (R).

Clone 3 (L) will need to catchup in size to clone 4 (R) over the next 34ish veg days.

There’s no way to sugar coat this but the idea of scrogging or tucking has been more thought than practice. Since about day 5, very little can be done and rearward flowers have gotten away. Quick summary of notes thus far for all four phenos.
1. Most regenerative of the plants. Long to clone. Colorful in flower.
2. Hacked average all around.
3. Hacked and slow
4. 2nd to #1 in regenerative qualities. Fast cloner. Green in flower.
Clone 1 (L) easily caught up to and surpassed the size of clone 2 (R).
Clone 3 (L) will need to catchup in size to clone 4 (R) over the next 34ish veg days.
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Re: Smashed Cake
plants are praying nicely
have you ever done stem pinching to help control front runners during stretch?
have you ever done stem pinching to help control front runners during stretch?
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Re: Smashed Cake
Supercropping yes...
Pinching the tops and laying over top the scrog (no if that's what you mean). I could try although I typically don't.